Hi, Ann: OK. Some answers below ... Ann Parsons writes: > I understand this is an audio device and not a braille one, right? It's a two part concept. You have the handheld which is slim enough to slide into a pocket or purse without bulging. Then you have a dock for additional ports, additional batteries, additional speakers, and better ergonomics for major work--like word processing. The first dock will be qwerty with full sized keys. Future docks will be braille. > > Secondly, what about file compatibility. It syncs with Outlook, and reads and writes Microsoft file formats. It will also do ODF soon, before Massachusetts moves to ODF probably, so you could use it directly on the job in Massachusetts. > > Tell me they're using FTP or SSH, and I'll sell my Nokia phone next > year when they implement their phone feature, and I'll buy one of > these. Yes, ssh and ftp are implemented. You will not find the device comfortable to use for very long as a telephone, though, unless you use a headset with it. It's a little too wide to hold up to the hear comfortably for very long. Janina